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AZ WEEK: Higher Education Cuts Challenge Students

How do funding decisions at the state level impact the cost of a college education?

Tucson Organizations Serve Up Charitable Thanksgiving Meals

Volunteers and donations make many meals possible

El NiƱo Rains Predicted to Reduce Drought Severity

Above-average winter precipitation expected; will help, but won't end drought.

METRO WEEK: Working with Mexico for Business Success

Focus should be on working together, Latin America trade expert says

Can Tucson Pedal Its Way to Best Bicycling City Honors?

Thursday is final day of bike-riding census; only riders with beards (real or fake) are counted.

Interior Secretary in Tucson to Promote Free Parks for Students

Sally Jewell spent Wednesday in Saguaro Park with Santa Rosa Ranch students.

Southern Arizona Retailers Rely on Mexican Consumers

Without Mexican clients, Ortega Shoes would have to close stores

Tucson Council Will Appeal Strikedown of 'Hybrid' Voting

Decision to appeal comes as council certifies challenged Nov. 3 election results.

Downtown Tucson Transit Center Developer Selected

Peach Properties wins city OK for 4.7-acre Ronstadt site, including four buildings.

Study Highlights Arizona's Solar Potential

More than a dozen large-scale projects in the works, report says.

Mexico's Emerging Middle Class Can Benefit Southern Arizona

Unless Arizona repairs relationships with Mexico - California and Texas will benefit

Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Up 3.5 Percent in Arizona

Turkey prices are down, but all the trimmings are adding up.

It's Busy Time for for Sports in Arizona, College and Pro

UA basketball, football, bowl game fill End of Year schedule.

'Illegal' Restaurant Set to Open Despite Protests of Latinos

Owner Pete Turner says he's not planning to change controversial name.

Vail English Teacher Wins $25,000 Educator Award

Cienega High School educator honored for enthusiasm and dedication.

29 More Desert Bighorn Sheep Released in Santa Catalinas

23 ewes, 6 rams join more than 3 dozen already living in Pusch Ridge area.

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